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Tue, 31 Mar 2015 20:46:13 +0000Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Managementen-gbView Location Expander in ASP.NET 5 (vNext) and MVC 6http://visualstudiofeeds.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42869:View%20Location%20Expander%20in%20ASP.NET%205%20(vNext)%20and%20MVC%206&catid=195:imranbalochsblog&Itemid=53
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Introduction:
Yesterday, I wrote about Custom View Engine in ASP.NET 5 (vNext) and MVC 6 with Dynamic View Location, but David Fowler told me that there is another much better and easy way to do this using a new feature in ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6 called view location expander. View location expander can be used to determine paths for a view and it is used by RazorViewEngine. This feature makes it very easy to add dynamic view location paths in your application while maintaining the view location cache. In

this article, I will show you how to add view location expander feature in your application
Description:
Let's create an ASP.NET 5 web application (note that I am using beta3 at the time of writing). Here we need to implement IViewLocationExpander interface,
public class MyViewLocationExpander : IViewLocationExpander
{
public void PopulateValues(ViewLocationExpanderContext context)
{
var value = new Random().Next(0, 1);
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]]>admin@visualstudiofeeds.com (Administrator)Imran Baloch's BlogThu, 26 Mar 2015 09:53:15 +0000Custom View Engine in ASP.NET 5 (vNext) and MVC 6 with Dynamic View Locationhttp://visualstudiofeeds.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42866:Custom%20View%20Engine%20in%20ASP.NET%205%20(vNext)%20and%20MVC%206%20with%20Dynamic%20View%20Location&catid=195:imranbalochsblog&Itemid=53
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Introduction:
Long time ago, I have written a blog post about how to create a custom view engine in ASP.NET MVC. I thought to write the same for ASP.NET 6 and MVC 6. In this article, I will show you how to create a custom view engine in ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6. (Note that ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6 is still in beta, so things might change in future)
Description:
Assuming that you have created an ASP.NET 5 web application

(note that I am using beta3 at the time of writing). Let's say, you have Theme1 and Theme2 folders inside Views folder and you want to show views from Theme1 or Theme2 folder randomly. Let's implement this by adding MyRazorViewEngine class which inherits from RazorViewEngine class,
public class MyRazorViewEngine : RazorViewEngine
{
public MyRazorViewEngine(IRazorPageFactory pageFactory,
IRazorViewFactory viewFactory,
IViewLocationExpanderProvider viewLocationExpanderProvider,
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]]>admin@visualstudiofeeds.com (Administrator)Imran Baloch's BlogThu, 26 Mar 2015 03:46:42 +0000Custom View Engine in ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6 with Dynamic View Locationhttp://visualstudiofeeds.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42853:Custom%20View%20Engine%20in%20ASP.NET%205%20and%20MVC%206%20with%20Dynamic%20View%20Location&catid=195:imranbalochsblog&Itemid=53
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Introduction:
Long time ago, I have written a blog post about how to create a custom view engine in ASP.NET MVC. I thought to write the same for ASP.NET 6 and MVC 6. In this article, I will show you how to create a custom view engine in ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6. (Note that ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6 is still in beta, so things might change in future)
Description:
Assuming that you have created an ASP.NET 5 web application

(note that I am using beta3 at the time of writing). Let's say, you have Theme1 and Theme2 folders inside Views folder and you want to show views from Theme1 or Theme2 folder randomly. Let's implement this by adding MyRazorViewEngine class which inherits from RazorViewEngine class,
public class MyRazorViewEngine : RazorViewEngine
{
public MyRazorViewEngine(IRazorPageFactory pageFactory,
IRazorViewFactory viewFactory,
IViewLocationExpanderProvider viewLocationExpanderProvider,
...(Read whole news on source site)

]]>admin@visualstudiofeeds.com (Administrator)Imran Baloch's BlogWed, 25 Mar 2015 09:50:18 +0000Automatically Parsing Inline React JSX in MVC Viewhttp://visualstudiofeeds.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42692:Automatically%20Parsing%20Inline%20React%20JSX%20in%20MVC%20View&catid=195:imranbalochsblog&Itemid=53
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Introduction:
Facebook React.js becoming popular day by day. Some guys are even preferring to use React inseatd of Web Components. React support JSX syntax which is a concise and familiar syntax for defining tree structures with attributes. A good thing about React JSX is that it can be automatically parse by using Reactjs.net library in our ASP.NET MVC application. When we install React.Web.Mvc4 package in our ASP.NET MVC(4 or 5) application, it will register JsxHandlerFactory http handler for requests with jsx extension. So, request with jsx extension will be parsed

automatically to compiled javascript without writing a single line of code at server. But what if we want to write JSX inline in your MVC views. In this article, I will show you how we can parse inline JSX at server.
Description:
Assuming that we have ASP.NET MVC application and one of our view have inline JSX. Let say we have this sample (available on Facebook github page),